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You can mine for various [[Ore Types]] and [[Gemstones]].
 
You can mine for various [[Ore Types]] and [[Gemstones]].
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In addition to the steps below, the character River put together a beginner's guide to mining.  You can get it here: [[File:Rivermining.pdf|here]].
  
 
==Steps==
 
==Steps==
===Mining===
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*If you have a [[pickaxe]] (available from the blacksmith), you can venture into the mine and '''mine'''.  Sometimes you'll find a vein of minerals, other times you won't.   
*If you have a pickaxe (available from the blacksmith), you can venture into the mine and MINE.  Sometimes you'll find some ore, other times you won't.  If you're pulling a handcart, the ore will automatically fall into it.
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*Once you find a vein, you can then '''mine mineral'''. Ex: '''mine copper''' If you're pulling a [[handcart]], the chunks of ore from the vein will automatically fall into it, similarly for a [[wagon]] pulled by your mount.
*If you're lucky enough to get any gems, those can be sold directly to the market or used in [[Gemcutting]] to attempt to increase their value.  Chunks of ore can either be sold or smelted into bars (for more riln)
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*If you're lucky enough to get any veins of gems, those can be sold directly to the [[market]] or used in [[lapidary]] to attempt to increase their value.   
*You can also SURVEY an area of the mine to attempt to look for signs of particlar gems or ore in that area. The sucess of this is based on the lighting and your mining skill.
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*Chunks of metal ore can either be sold or smelted into bars. Bars sell for more than ore.
 
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*You can also '''survey''' an area of the mine to attempt to look for signs of particular gems or ore in that area. The success of this is based on the lighting and your mining skill.
===Smelting===
 
*Find a furnace (available at the blacksmith).  PUT ORE IN FURNACE.
 
*PULL BELLOWS.
 
*Wait until the furnace has cooled down and retrieve your bars.
 
*Bars of different metal types can be combined to create new alloys, such as bronze, pewter, brass and steel.
 
*Bars of the same metal can be combined to create large bars needed in [[Blacksmithing]] to create certain types of weapons and armor.
 
 
 
===Metallurgy===
 
*Combining common metals in the furnace can create new alloys not found naturally.
 
*Specific recipes can be discovered in game by visiting the blacksmith's workyard.
 
  
Current Alloys include: Bronze, Brass, Pewter, Steel
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See also: [[Prospector|Prospecting]], [[Smelting]]
  
==Notes==
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==Trainers==
You can smelt things other than ore - like iron lockboxes.  But it takes more than one lockbox to make a bar, and if you don't provide enough raw material, you will lose the inputs.
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*[[Evan the Blacksmith]]
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*[[Master Trader Locke]]
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*[[Nelana the Mine Foreman]]
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*[[Trade Master Manny]]
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*[[the mining foreman]]
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*[[Trader Jashon]]
  
You can put multiple chunks of ore into the furnace at the same time.
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[[Category:Skills]][[Category:Professions]][[category:Mining]][[Category:Profession Skills]]

Latest revision as of 05:39, 6 December 2017

You can mine for various Ore Types and Gemstones.

In addition to the steps below, the character River put together a beginner's guide to mining. You can get it here: File:Rivermining.pdf.

Steps

  • If you have a pickaxe (available from the blacksmith), you can venture into the mine and mine. Sometimes you'll find a vein of minerals, other times you won't.
  • Once you find a vein, you can then mine mineral. Ex: mine copper If you're pulling a handcart, the chunks of ore from the vein will automatically fall into it, similarly for a wagon pulled by your mount.
  • If you're lucky enough to get any veins of gems, those can be sold directly to the market or used in lapidary to attempt to increase their value.
  • Chunks of metal ore can either be sold or smelted into bars. Bars sell for more than ore.
  • You can also survey an area of the mine to attempt to look for signs of particular gems or ore in that area. The success of this is based on the lighting and your mining skill.

See also: Prospecting, Smelting

Trainers